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The LEP2 and LHC projects at CERN
The LEP energy upgrade project (LEP2) which is based on the addition of superconducting cavities will raise the energy of the machine above the W pair production threshold. The planning of the approved phases with the expected energy and luminosity levels as well as the current status of the project are presented. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) whose construction has been approved by the CERN Council in December 94, will provide proton-proton collisions with a center of mass energy of 14 TeV as well as heavy ion collisions with a center of mass energy in excess of 1000 TeV. An overview of the performance, technological challenges and present status of the project is given
IONS FOR LHC: STATUS OF THE INJECTOR CHAIN
The LHC will, in addition to proton runs, be operated with Pb ions and provide collisions at energies of 5.5 TeV per nucleon pair, i.e. more than 1.1 PeV per event, to experiments. The transformation of CERN's ion injector complex (Linac3-LEIR-PS-SPS) to allow collision of ions in LHC in 2008 is well under way. The status of these modifications and the latest results of commissioning will be presented. The remaining challenges are reviewed
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